seeing as the sisters' bodies should regardless exist in reality, and being living creatures, i figured he would bring over "spirits" and not actually revive them. but being able to is not entirely inconsistent anyway. dat ded bird embryo tho... (if i saw that right)

it was a good read. especially since it made me like the protagonist enough to want to read more about him, hah

I know people you save could be killers, thiefs, or "bad people" in general

The protaganist suspected that there might be a horrible double nature to the world he visits. He wasn't sure that what he brought back would necessarily be human, and in fact seemed quite afraid that it wouldn't be.

Wow. now that was an interesting twist on lucid dreaming! Though that last chapter.....

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Those monsters are gonna give me nightmares. Especially the last one.If that one that he was leading around until he found the little sister, could understand him,but kept quiet and just stared, I'm gonna cry myself to sleep.god why.halp

he now has confirmation that the shadows moving around are human beings. And that he can save them.

And he decides, "well I didn't know them, so I'll just ignore them?" I don't mean that if you can save lifes it's inhuman not to, but you should at least consider it.

And of course if you know people you'll prioritize them over people you don't know. But he's got no choice to make between people, he already saved the sister.

I know people you save could be killers, thiefs, or "bad people" in general, but I think there are way more "normal" people that die. If you see someone trying to commit suicide, you'll probably try to save them before thinking "they may be a murderer, let's leave them alone"

That way his ability will be exposed and sooner or later he will get into lots of troubles because of it. Also I think death is something you should not toy with, even with good intentions in mind.

he now has confirmation that the shadows moving around are human beings. And that he can save them.

And he decides, "well I didn't know them, so I'll just ignore them?" I don't mean that if you can save lifes it's inhuman not to, but you should at least consider it.

And of course if you know people you'll prioritize them over people you don't know. But he's got no choice to make between people, he already saved the sister.

I know people you save could be killers, thiefs, or "bad people" in general, but I think there are way more "normal" people that die. If you see someone trying to commit suicide, you'll probably try to save them before thinking "they may be a murderer, let's leave them alone"

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and nobody found it weird that those two people who died and went to the tv (so the state knows they're dead, if not the general people), are actually still alive?